
Virtue, precepts, and actions in harmony with the Dharma
are all done through mind.
I vow to attain these without delay.
마음의 공덕 계율 법행을 하루속히 이루오리다.
Learning to see the world as it truly is

Are you remembering to recite these out loud? I just finished the subtitles for an interesting video from a Dharma talk by Daehaeng Kun Sunim, where she compares how we use our mind to feeding the lives within us — they grow into what we feed them. If we feed them wisely, then that’s what they change into.
My one mind hears and responds to all the cries of the world
so I return to my one mind and rely upon it.
내 한마음 그대로 관세음이신 고로 내 한마음에 귀의하오니,

Daehaeng Sunim always seemed to have a much broader vision than anyone I’ve ever met. It certainly seemed that she wasn’t looking at things in the same time span as other people, where for her, naturally viewing things in terms of lifetimes was, well, as natural as us thinking of the week ahead.
So to see people goofing off as if they had all the time in the world must have caused some head shaking from time to time. Like a high school student who thought they were always going to be in high school, with mom and dad always taking care of them. But to her the limited nature of this world was (apparently!) very clear.
Sometimes she would talk about this world, saying that it’s role, it’s purpose, was to help sort people into higher or lower realms. Dwelling here wasn’t the point. Rather, our time here was a powerful and flexible opportunity to grow. Stepping forward to where you haven’t been, or only by accident, is hard to do, but it’s what we have to keep doing. And as we do so, moving forward from where we are now will become easier and seem more natural. It really will!
Being born as a human being is such an incredible opportunity.
Would you just leave without taking advantage of this chance?
— Daehaeng Kun Sunim